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VSINIT.DLL problems
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I think this problem originated through zonealarm.
When I boot up as windows us becomes almost fully started up I get the message "Validation failed for C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\VSINIT.DLL You probably are missing a root certificate" followed after clicking ok by "Validation failed for C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\VSDATA.DLL You probably are missing a root certificate" soon after the system crashes and I have to reset.
After reading a possible solution I tried deleting the registry entries for zonealarm, its not possible to uninstall it using control panel, ccleaner, registry mechanic ( I think) either in normal mode or safe mode.
Hope somebody can help.
When I boot up as windows us becomes almost fully started up I get the message "Validation failed for C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\VSINIT.DLL You probably are missing a root certificate" followed after clicking ok by "Validation failed for C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\VSDATA.DLL You probably are missing a root certificate" soon after the system crashes and I have to reset.
After reading a possible solution I tried deleting the registry entries for zonealarm, its not possible to uninstall it using control panel, ccleaner, registry mechanic ( I think) either in normal mode or safe mode.
Hope somebody can help.
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If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.0
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Thanks Ganyam, this isite that I have already seen and tried. I can`t delete the zone labs folder or the internet logs folder getting the errors mentioned earlier followed by a crash. Thanks for the quick reply.0
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Move On Boot: http://www.emco.is/moveonboot/features.html ?
No idea if this program will work for you, but I would be interested in finding out
HTHIt could have been worse. At least source code's not combustible, or you can bet somebody at McAfee would have lit it.0
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